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【Weekly Topic 2025.07.20】Memes & Internet Culture Explained

1楼 啊啊是谁都对 2025-7-20 15:08

Introduction: 

Welcome to this week』s chat! We』ll swap our favorite memes, decode the latest viral slang, and figure out why certain jokes explode across Chinese and global internet spaces. Bring your best GIFs, emojis, and stories—let』s laugh and learn together!

2楼 啊啊是谁都对 2025-7-20 15:11
3楼 啊啊是谁都对 2025-7-20 15:12

1. Meme Translation Challenge: Share a trending Chinese meme (e.g., 「退退退」), explain its literal meaning, then attempt an English version that keeps the humor—does it work?  

2. Viral Formats: Compare the 「Two-Sentence Horror」 trend on Weibo vs. Twitter—how are the punchlines structured differently?  

3. Emoji Evolution: How has 🐸 transformed from 「sad frog」 to 「lying flat」 in Chinese chats, and what does 🇺🇸 「Uncle Sam pointing」 mean in global contexts?  

4. Platform DNA: Why do cat videos explode on Bilibili while dance challenges dominate Douyin—what does each platform reward?  

5. Cross-Cultural Borrowing: Trace how 「Karen」 memes traveled into Chinese social media—what local stereotypes replaced the original?  

6. Time-to-Viral: How fast can a hashtag like #Citywalk go from Xiaohongshu to Instagram—does translation speed or cultural fit matter more?  

7. Meme Economics: Who profits when a sticker of 「TikTok』s pink cat」 becomes paid WeChat merch—creators, platforms, or both?  

8. Censorship & Creativity: Give an example of a meme that disappeared overnight; how did netizens remix it to keep the joke alive?  

9. Inside Jokes & Identity: Do you feel more 「Chinese,」 「global,」 or 「netizen」 when you use certain memes—why?  

10. Future Formats: Predict the next meme medium—will it be AI-generated voice clips, AR filters, or something else—and how would you caption it in both languages?

4楼 圆环之理 2025-7-21 15:27
Welp, to be honest I don't like many memes, because some of them are vulgar
5楼 圆环之理 2025-7-21 15:34
And I think every year many new memes emerge, they make me dazzling and dizzy
6楼 圆环之理 2025-7-21 15:57
Emoji Evolution: How has 🐸 transformed from 「sad frog」 to 「lying flat」 in Chinese chats, and what does 🇺🇸 「Uncle Sam pointing」 mean in global contexts?  


Perhaps this emoji give many people a feel of sadness. And when many people are sad, they will be meanwhile lazy and want to lie flat

7楼 lizhenxuan 2025-7-22 08:59
Inside Jokes & Identity: Do you feel more “Chinese,” “global,” or “netizen” when you use certain memes—why?  
Maybe; I even use Internet memes in everyday life unconsciously!
But the reason is inexplictable, perhaps partly because of my vanity. In addition, the meme is a essence setting some groups apart from others, right?
啊啊是谁都对Maybe some memes are Chinese-characteristic or others can convey things that human will face (or is facing)
啊啊是谁都对[ In addition, the meme is a essence setting some groups apart from others, right? ]


At least partly true. Many memes are produced in some sub-culture communities. One cannot really understand the meme unless he knows the sub-culture beneath it.

啊啊是谁都对Ah! A thing occurred to me: the hell joke. The hell jokes can be regarded as a kind of meme. And their contents vary due to different cultures.
lizhenxuan回復 @啊啊是誰都對:That's true! I agree with you.
8楼 lizhenxuan 2025-7-22 09:36
1. Meme Translation Challenge: Share a trending Chinese meme (e.g., “退退退”), explain its literal meaning, then attempt an English version that keeps the humor—does it work?  
It is really hard for me.
Prosody is one of main obstacles. For example, "Liang mian bao(bread) jia zhi shi(cheese)" can be translated to "two pieces of bread clip cheese". But It's not homonynic in English so that it seems odd and meanless!
Also cultural background aprevent a perfect translation too, like "two and a half years".
Some appear to be easy to translated like "oh yes yes yes", but it pronounces unnatural in English.
圆环之理Wow, you speak English very well
lizhenxuan回復 @圓環之理:Thank you!
lizhenxuan回復 @圓環之理:But I more admire you for organising such a wonderful club!
圆环之理回復 @lizhenxuan:Would you like to become a member of our English Club?
lizhenxuan回復 @圓環之理:Yes. What should I do?
啊啊是谁都对回復 @lizhenxuan:Use the PC browser or turn Purasbar into PC version (you can find the turning button at the end of the page)

When getting into the PC version UI (user interface), go to English Club bar and you can find something about members at the right of that website.

啊啊是谁都对回復 @lizhenxuan:And you can also find something about fan of this Bar. It's recommended to become both a member and a fan of one bar.
啊啊是谁都对And I'm sorry... but could you please explain what "aprevent" is? I cannot find it in dictionaries. 
lizhenxuan回復 @啊啊是誰都對:Sorry! That's "prevent"! I type wrong there.
9楼 啊啊是谁都对 2025-7-22 21:24
8. Censorship & Creativity: Give an example of a meme that disappeared overnight; how did netizens remix it to keep the joke alive? 


I『d like to take 「感恩」(Gratitude)as an example. Due to "false direction of public opinion", at the beginning of this meme, it was easily banned by the official. But people tried to use different but similar shapes of Chinese characters to replace it. (e.g 感恩→咸因→戌大)

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